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until the senators get the information on what happened in benghazi including who changed the talking points susan rice used on the sunday morning shows so we can be sure no americans are harmed again by the talking points. >> whatever was said based on information provided by the intelligence community on a series of sunday shows bears no relevance on the ultimate questions of what happened in benghazi. there's an obvious political obsession over a series of talk points that again bears no relevance on the essential issues here. >> just a lot of pauses. very quickly. they are not important. they are not relevant. they are not germane. you can't have them anyway but lately there's an interesting twist. some democrats apparently deciding -- democrats deciding that what is -- what is the phrase i'm looking for? >> what is sauce for the goose is now sauce for the gander. >> jon: no, no, that's not it. i'm thinking of the other poultry based expression. >> keep (bleep) that chicken. >> jon: keep (bleep) that chicken. that's the one. [laughter] democrats saw republicans (bleep) that chicke
until the senators get the information on what happened in benghazi including who changed the talking points susan rice used on the sunday morning shows so we can be sure no americans are harmed again by the talking points. >> whatever was said based on information provided by the intelligence community on a series of sunday shows bears no relevance on the ultimate questions of what happened in benghazi. there's an obvious political obsession over a series of talk points that again bears...
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how big a scale of change do we want-- - oh, long johnson. - i started working with governor reagan-- - oh, long johnson. - it just expanded, in fact, over half the people-- - oh, long johnson. - my dad and mom worked for the veteran's administration. i grew up on va grants. - oh, long johnson. - lived in an apartment on those va grants. - oh, long johnson. - i have five sons, five daughters-in-law... - oh, long johnson. - 16 grandkids, and they're the joy of my life. - you were wrong, and you didn't. - oh, long johnson. - it's not gonna be the most attractive thing-- - oh, long johnson. - you know, it took me 10 or 12 years to figure out-- - oh, long johnson. [applause] - foxtrot standing by at position alpha. - copy, foxtrot. let's fly in the goods, tango. - [muffled] - standing by in three seconds. two, one. go, cartman. - let's do this. [dramatic music] ♪ [applause] - cartman? go, cartman. - come on, dude. hurry. - no. no! i won't do it. i won't do it, do you hear me? i'm better than this. and to hell with you, mister kitty! you're a bad kitty! bad! bad kitty! it's time somebody
how big a scale of change do we want-- - oh, long johnson. - i started working with governor reagan-- - oh, long johnson. - it just expanded, in fact, over half the people-- - oh, long johnson. - my dad and mom worked for the veteran's administration. i grew up on va grants. - oh, long johnson. - lived in an apartment on those va grants. - oh, long johnson. - i have five sons, five daughters-in-law... - oh, long johnson. - 16 grandkids, and they're the joy of my life. - you were wrong, and you...
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so again, nothing really changes right now, but as this moves forward, changes may come. on a related note, there is a question about people long term unemployed. todd shot me a note where he said i got my letter saying unemployment may go down. how can this happen even before the cut. part of it is this. your initial claims are filled by the state, but long term unemployment that we've talked about is paid by the federal government. about 2 million people are among the long term unemployed and they will see their checks reduced by about 11%. the national employment law project says that will probably hit in around april. that's how long it will take to get through the computers to make this happen. by september, there could be close to 4 million people in that category with an average total loss between now and then of about $400 to even 00 of them between now and the fall. and the labor department also says it may stop producing shall reports tracking mass layoffs, green job and how the u.s. job market compares with other countries. we're waiting on confirmation. next q
so again, nothing really changes right now, but as this moves forward, changes may come. on a related note, there is a question about people long term unemployed. todd shot me a note where he said i got my letter saying unemployment may go down. how can this happen even before the cut. part of it is this. your initial claims are filled by the state, but long term unemployment that we've talked about is paid by the federal government. about 2 million people are among the long term unemployed and...
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that is until something changes. >> late 1986. it stopped high fountaining and started to form lava flows and lava tubes which is the transportation system that allows the lava to go long distances. >> because of this new tube formation in 1986, the lava flowing from kilauea has a much greater reach, putting kalapan and other nearby towns on high alert. many residents of kalapana have a theological explanation for all of this. some hawaiian islands traditionally attribute the volatile and unpredictable volcanic activity to the goddess pele. >> pele is the fire goddess or the volcano goddess. in hawaiian mythology, the lava is the manifestation of pele. when she's active, it's obvious why the hawaiians gave a deity to that because it looks like it's alive. >> kilauea continues to pump out lava, and for three years residents of kalapan live with on again/off again lava flows that once reach into their community, causing some isolated destruction. but then in june of 1989, the lava creeps to within a mile and a half of the village an
that is until something changes. >> late 1986. it stopped high fountaining and started to form lava flows and lava tubes which is the transportation system that allows the lava to go long distances. >> because of this new tube formation in 1986, the lava flowing from kilauea has a much greater reach, putting kalapan and other nearby towns on high alert. many residents of kalapana have a theological explanation for all of this. some hawaiian islands traditionally attribute the...
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he changed his opinion, fine. but i mean -- >> greg: i think it may be because he's bored. >> kimberly: i am thirsty for a nice big soda. so is bill maher. listen to this. >> again, what makes liberals look bad. they never met a regulation they didn't like. of course we should do something about this problem, but what if i want to have just that one big gulp once a week? you should haven't to clear what you eat with the municipal government. >> eric: that was rachel maddow. >> bob: on the big gulp, he agrees with us. my hope is big gulp has -- let me put it this way, a lot of laxatives in it. >> kimberly: what? >> dana: the thing is what drivers me crazy about the debate, big gulp wasn't affected. they were carved out. 7-eleven was carved out and everyone is using it as a prop. you couldn't get to this shot and get 17-ounce soda but you could go to 7-lieb to ge-elevent one. >> kimberly: the judge said it was arbitrary and capricious because it didn't make sense you could get it here and you can't get it there. hmm
he changed his opinion, fine. but i mean -- >> greg: i think it may be because he's bored. >> kimberly: i am thirsty for a nice big soda. so is bill maher. listen to this. >> again, what makes liberals look bad. they never met a regulation they didn't like. of course we should do something about this problem, but what if i want to have just that one big gulp once a week? you should haven't to clear what you eat with the municipal government. >> eric: that was rachel...
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they have changed the way you share video. here is their pitch. >> hey there. my name is nathan richardson. i'm the co-founder of waywire. waywire is the next on-line video site for generation. who is generation ny? the children that parents have subscriptions. the market for this is expected to a $4 million ad market growing 47% to year. here's the rub. the geny people don't like youtube. they think it's broken. so we created waywire.com. can you create, share videos for you. whether it is entertainment, politics and news, we are the site where that generation can go, find videos they like, share them with friend and create their own video identity. i hope you will check outweigh wire.com. >> nathan and corey or on the right side of your screen. they can't react to our critique just jet. with us is jackie of cnbc and stephan paternon, from slated co-founder and chairman. introductions aside, let's huddle up. steph, obvious concern is line, and nathan mentioned it in the pitch. youtube. >> i think the cure rated video makes sense. but execution and the devil's
they have changed the way you share video. here is their pitch. >> hey there. my name is nathan richardson. i'm the co-founder of waywire. waywire is the next on-line video site for generation. who is generation ny? the children that parents have subscriptions. the market for this is expected to a $4 million ad market growing 47% to year. here's the rub. the geny people don't like youtube. they think it's broken. so we created waywire.com. can you create, share videos for you. whether it...
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we change -- that was from today. we changed our mind. >> kimberly: they are behind the story, instead of ahead of it. interesting they had the political mishap. genially speaking they make themselves look good no matter what the outcome. the situation like this with the kids. they should have avoided this photo top with the kids please let us in the white house. it's our house. that visual image, it has an impact. that is something people can understand. >> eric: why not? those kids, by the way, they were featured last night on abc. do you think today the white house would say you know what? this is affecting our kids. maybe we will change and find another place to cut. >> andrea: this is a tin ear at the finist. they seem to not ever clean up messes when they first happen, which is the first rule of crisis communication. then you have stories we're advertising for 400 jobs, the three calligraphyers employed for $277,000. it's not believable. president obama says i'm choosing not to manage the sequester for public re
we change -- that was from today. we changed our mind. >> kimberly: they are behind the story, instead of ahead of it. interesting they had the political mishap. genially speaking they make themselves look good no matter what the outcome. the situation like this with the kids. they should have avoided this photo top with the kids please let us in the white house. it's our house. that visual image, it has an impact. that is something people can understand. >> eric: why not? those...
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faith outreach for the democratic national committee, reverend derrick harkins has been working to change that perception. >> people of faith make up a significant and important and valuable part of who we are as democrats and that's across the spectrum of faith traditions. >> green says the growing number of religiously unaffiliated voters cou complicatthose efforts. >> how do they for instance get the black protestant churches to mobilize voters and to be very enthusiastic about their platform and their candidate without turning off unaffiliated voters, and how do they appeal to those people and get them involved and excited about the candidate without alienating some of the religious communities that support the democratic party? it's a really interesting problem. >> harkins asserts that the democratic tent is wide enough to accommodate all. >> in having respect for that broad spectrum of faith traditions, we also certainly have respect for people who may not practice. the president often says himself that we need to honor and respect those who certainly practice faith and indeed those
faith outreach for the democratic national committee, reverend derrick harkins has been working to change that perception. >> people of faith make up a significant and important and valuable part of who we are as democrats and that's across the spectrum of faith traditions. >> green says the growing number of religiously unaffiliated voters cou complicatthose efforts. >> how do they for instance get the black protestant churches to mobilize voters and to be very enthusiastic...
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they have announced they have changed positions and won't -- get this they won't support a student-lead sex week with state tax dollars. the x-rated extravaganza take place in april which is the month and not the woman and features events like getting laid, bow-chaca-wow-wow and how many licks does it take? probably not a local -- lollipop. and one state senator told knox news, quote -- fox news, quote, we should be teaching these children what it takes to get jobs. i don't know if they are having seminars on oral sex and bondage unless they plan on becoming a porn star. maybe so. meanwhile, this event went as planned. >> isn't that adorable? first gay marriage and now we have cows and dogs hanging out together. separate but equal an will mas, separate but equal. jedediah, was this a good decision on the state to stop sponsoring sex week? >> i think so. and you left out two key features of the event. they had a poetry reading lesbian bondage expert. and they had a campus wide scavenger hunt for a golden condom. if our tax dollars are not going to support something like this, what else a
they have announced they have changed positions and won't -- get this they won't support a student-lead sex week with state tax dollars. the x-rated extravaganza take place in april which is the month and not the woman and features events like getting laid, bow-chaca-wow-wow and how many licks does it take? probably not a local -- lollipop. and one state senator told knox news, quote -- fox news, quote, we should be teaching these children what it takes to get jobs. i don't know if they are...
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and the change for the cost basis? and so reviewing the implementation of the design guidance criteria and the cost implications of it the project management, program management and program controls team was very instrumental in that. >> thank you. >> okay. >> so, in total, the categories of protective design measures that we discussed and have grouped all of the design guidance criteria into it are listed here. and i think that it is important to note that while there are some things that are very much related to terrorism, or to specific types of threats, that would be associated with terrorism, a lot of the recommendations and a lot of the costs that are recommending to be incurred are really multihazard-threat related. so they will add to the performance of the building in our ability to safely protect occupants and evacuate people whether it is an earthquake, or whether it is a fire, and an accidental fire or a man-made threat. and so, a lot of the costs are in the ability to manage evacuation response and recover
and the change for the cost basis? and so reviewing the implementation of the design guidance criteria and the cost implications of it the project management, program management and program controls team was very instrumental in that. >> thank you. >> okay. >> so, in total, the categories of protective design measures that we discussed and have grouped all of the design guidance criteria into it are listed here. and i think that it is important to note that while there are...
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in addition we are looking to discuss the rba guidance area and design team to incorporate those changes for the packages prepared for may of this year. again, we have reviewed, the staff has reviewed the design guidance criteria with dvs securities and sme, the architect, the program management team to identify the most cost-effective and practical means of fulfilling objectives and the guidance criteria. where feasible we have planned for the addressing of the design guidance criteria in phase 2 and we've developed estimates of the cost for addressed the design guidance criteria in phase one of the transit center construction. to ensure the incorporation of those design of guidance criteria, we are seeking an authorization from the board to direct to incorporate those changes into design. and we will be as i mentioned, evaluating the steel bid and coming back to the board with an over all on the budget phase 1 and looking for additional revenue strategies. we are planning our revenue strategies on other funding opportunities to meet revised budget. it's important to recognize that in d
in addition we are looking to discuss the rba guidance area and design team to incorporate those changes for the packages prepared for may of this year. again, we have reviewed, the staff has reviewed the design guidance criteria with dvs securities and sme, the architect, the program management team to identify the most cost-effective and practical means of fulfilling objectives and the guidance criteria. where feasible we have planned for the addressing of the design guidance criteria in...
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you see on the right, one of the models that was run and this informs the changes in the structure and the inclusion in the columns and the jacketing of the columns with steel and increased in the types of welding or welding techniques and those are again part of the security investment enhancement. we did not have, in the conceptual design phase, as i understand it, a cable stay bridge, if you look at this, this is a depiction of the bus ramp and a series of columns and via ducts or columns and bridge decks, over which they will use and leave and on the right you see something that looks like a triangle that had to be developed in order to span the train box. that had to be subjected to modeling to see how it would respond to these various threats, including an explosive threat and in the final design phase came about as a result that have particular type of structure not being in the conceptual design. there are systems in the building that you may remember that i mentioned this earlier, a fire depression and the emergency lights when the power goes out and the emergency power and th
you see on the right, one of the models that was run and this informs the changes in the structure and the inclusion in the columns and the jacketing of the columns with steel and increased in the types of welding or welding techniques and those are again part of the security investment enhancement. we did not have, in the conceptual design phase, as i understand it, a cable stay bridge, if you look at this, this is a depiction of the bus ramp and a series of columns and via ducts or columns...
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obama changed and the economic situation is worse. >>> to promote the white house easter egg roll april 1st, new video is released of beau the dog searching eggs on his easter aeg hunt of his own. he did pretty well. >>> and actress and comedian tina fey was on inside the actor's studio and she got to answer questions in her sarah palin's voice including one about people buying guns. >> i believe that if everybody had guns, then there would be fewer guns in the stores. >> and that's your morning's dish of scrambled politics. >>> and now for your morning look at the weather, here's bill karins. good morning. >> yeah. >> you missed that. >> i know. she does it just enough. you want more. exactly. the way to do it. >> much unlike the weather. we don't want any more of that. >> i probably can show you snow, but we're going to show you impressive hail instead. this is a storm that rolled through the houston area. just shredded awnings. it's not like the hail was large. it wasn't the baseball sized hail. it was just very intense. it sounded -- it kacame down in buckets and broke windows in th
obama changed and the economic situation is worse. >>> to promote the white house easter egg roll april 1st, new video is released of beau the dog searching eggs on his easter aeg hunt of his own. he did pretty well. >>> and actress and comedian tina fey was on inside the actor's studio and she got to answer questions in her sarah palin's voice including one about people buying guns. >> i believe that if everybody had guns, then there would be fewer guns in the stores....
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the major changes, huge changes in the leader parts, the adoption of the income tax fundamentally changed the role of the federal government in the state's and the federal government can generate so much revenue that it completely over the can do anything it wants. they used to be elected by state representatives and they are now elected by the people. that fundamentally changes the structure because congress no longer contains within it the formal representatives of the states as entities. and of course the civil war amendments, 13, 14 and 15. if anyone changed the structure of a government it was the civil war and the post civil war amendment. well, one of the things that kept coming up in the solicitor general's office was what is the meaning of section two of the 13th amendment and section 5 of the 14th amendment and the equivalent language of the 15th amendment each says congress shall have the authority to enforce these clauses of this amendment by appropriate legislation. many of the statutes expanding national power and to what is formerly state domain based on one of those enforc
the major changes, huge changes in the leader parts, the adoption of the income tax fundamentally changed the role of the federal government in the state's and the federal government can generate so much revenue that it completely over the can do anything it wants. they used to be elected by state representatives and they are now elected by the people. that fundamentally changes the structure because congress no longer contains within it the formal representatives of the states as entities. and...
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we can't change the "what." we can change want "how." how we teach and how we pass it on. and that will probably be part of our conversations. >> schieffer: well, your eminence, i want to wish you the very best as you embark on this mission, and i hope you'll keep us informed. >> thanks, bob. i'll keep you informed. i'll keep you in prayer. and i've still got that coffee cup you gave me the last time i was on. >> schieffer: all the best, your eminence. and we'll be back in just a minute. >> schieffer: and we're back again with bob woodward, rana foroohar the chief washington correspondent for the "new york times." david sanger and cbs news political director, john dickerson. boy, you don't have much of a title compared to these other people. ( laughter ). >> i'm hoping to get something out of rome in the next couple of weeks. ( laughter ) >> schieffer: does anybody here think that the catholic church could do better-- i'm not saying for pope-- but if they were looking for somebody to make their case, could they find a better spokesman than cardinal timothy dolan? >> no, th
we can't change the "what." we can change want "how." how we teach and how we pass it on. and that will probably be part of our conversations. >> schieffer: well, your eminence, i want to wish you the very best as you embark on this mission, and i hope you'll keep us informed. >> thanks, bob. i'll keep you informed. i'll keep you in prayer. and i've still got that coffee cup you gave me the last time i was on. >> schieffer: all the best, your eminence. and...
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google wanted to change the definition. instead, they just took it off. >>> one of the first to wear google glass. >> anthony brown, one of five people google says will get the google glass early. still have to pay for it, though. google glass is that heads up display that should be available to the rest of the u.s. later thissier or early next. now, google offer ed a contest. you tweet the company, telling what you would do with the device. here is a picture of brown, one of the very first winners identified. though there will be more. brown tweeted in i had glass, zookeeper point of view video/hangouts of penguin feedings would be amazing. so look at youtube soon for more pengu penguins. watch wall street. there's not a bear around. there's no bears. the dow industrials will open at yet another record high this morning after data showed durable goods orders jump, everything from refrigerators, construction equipment and airplanes. american airlines adding to that durable goods views, adding more than 42 new 787 dreamliner
google wanted to change the definition. instead, they just took it off. >>> one of the first to wear google glass. >> anthony brown, one of five people google says will get the google glass early. still have to pay for it, though. google glass is that heads up display that should be available to the rest of the u.s. later thissier or early next. now, google offer ed a contest. you tweet the company, telling what you would do with the device. here is a picture of brown, one of the...
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you know an accident 12 years ago changed her world. it changed everything she took for granted. today she's living proof that simple acts of kindness can save a life. the world first met supermodel niki taylor when she was a kid. she began modeling at age 14 and graced the cover of more than 300 magazines. this story isn't just about international stardom. taylor is proof that life can change in an instant. >> two cars involved. >> a night out with friends. >> hit the telephone pole. >> taylor was in the passenger seat. >> niki taylor was involved in a single car accident. >> her spine was damaged. >> she suffered injuries. >> reporter: her liver torn in half. her heart stopped beating on the operating table twice. she lost nearly 80% of her blood. in less than 4 hours taylor received more than a hundred life-saving blood transfusions. despite months in icu and being given a 1 in 10 chance of sur is vooifl, taylor beat the odds. every day, this mother of four said she thinks about the blood donors who rolled up their sleeves to give her a second chance at life. >> it's incredibl
you know an accident 12 years ago changed her world. it changed everything she took for granted. today she's living proof that simple acts of kindness can save a life. the world first met supermodel niki taylor when she was a kid. she began modeling at age 14 and graced the cover of more than 300 magazines. this story isn't just about international stardom. taylor is proof that life can change in an instant. >> two cars involved. >> a night out with friends. >> hit the...
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and so we have to change this, this number at least change it for inflation. because it's a tremendous advantage to a small sticker we have less than 4 million people. it's not hard to get $4 million worth of damage from a tornado in oklahoma. how much responsibility should oklahoma prepare for the? i would say the vast country of the, not the federal government. so i think your point is well made, and i'm sorry i interrupted you, we'll add more time to you. we have to start putting this into perspective. >> i agree. i think a good interim measure would be to index it for inflation over the entire period of time. because it has indicated it would take him it's going to take them a year or two maybe to come up with new criteria and go through a vetting process. that could be some interim changes that they could consider. >> center, just hold your thoughts but none of this counts against your time. but my understanding, correct me if i'm wrong, the last dozen or so years i think it has been indexed for the rate of inflation i think. for the first 12 or so years
and so we have to change this, this number at least change it for inflation. because it's a tremendous advantage to a small sticker we have less than 4 million people. it's not hard to get $4 million worth of damage from a tornado in oklahoma. how much responsibility should oklahoma prepare for the? i would say the vast country of the, not the federal government. so i think your point is well made, and i'm sorry i interrupted you, we'll add more time to you. we have to start putting this into...
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has that changed? >> you can still call me that. >> that's fine. herb, how is this affecting the senator back home? what kind of press is he getting around this? it is starting to seem he is really a victim here. >> well, we should be clear that the prostitution allegations came out in november on the daily caller, and were not really covered by the mainstream media until a major menendez contributor, the guy who owned the private plane that menendez flew to the dominican republic with his office was raided by the f.b.i. that's when the story broke into the mainstream and with it the prostitution angle. he still faces an investigation over those flights. he took two flights in a private jet, didn't pay for them until january after an ethics complaint was filed. while the prostitution piece may have been, you know, the sizzle that got a lot of the television excited about it, it was not the more, you know, he was not really being investigated by the ethics committee for sleeping with a prostitute. >> yeah, i understand that, and you know, he did pay
has that changed? >> you can still call me that. >> that's fine. herb, how is this affecting the senator back home? what kind of press is he getting around this? it is starting to seem he is really a victim here. >> well, we should be clear that the prostitution allegations came out in november on the daily caller, and were not really covered by the mainstream media until a major menendez contributor, the guy who owned the private plane that menendez flew to the dominican...
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however, that could soon be changing. here's 360's randy kaye. >> reporter: it is a beautiful and priceless collection. hundreds of millions of dollars worth of art housed inside these walls. the isabella stewart gardener museum. visitors from all over the world come to see these masterpieces. but that's not all they're looking at. they are also looking at a crime scene. in fact, a crime scene from the biggest art heist in history still unsolved. and this is all that's left. it is one of the art world's greatest mysteries. who stole these priceless works of art. and how have they managed to elude investigators all over the world for more than two decades. 13 works of art stolen, paintings by rembrandt, manet, flynk, sketches by degah. a chinese bronze beaker and a finial that set on top of a napoleonic flag. all taken in the dark of night. all together, worth $500 million. $500 million. and not one has ever been found. >> i'm randy kaye outside the isabella stewart gardener museum. this is where it all began march 18th, 1
however, that could soon be changing. here's 360's randy kaye. >> reporter: it is a beautiful and priceless collection. hundreds of millions of dollars worth of art housed inside these walls. the isabella stewart gardener museum. visitors from all over the world come to see these masterpieces. but that's not all they're looking at. they are also looking at a crime scene. in fact, a crime scene from the biggest art heist in history still unsolved. and this is all that's left. it is one of...
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later a discussion on how the public perceives climate change and climate change issues. that's been put on by the environmental and energy study institute and we have that live for you at 3 p.m. eastern on c-span2. tonight on c-span will take look at the intersection of so-called -- political journalism. we'll blog about nonfiction outlets like tmz, "the daily show with jon stewart" and access hollywood as well as scripted programs like the newsroom. you can watch a discussion featuring the executive editor of tmz, the new york times hollywood correspondent, and former cnn and abc news anchor aaron brown. live at 9:15 p.m. we'll take your phone calls, tweets and facebook comments as we're joined by two guests who have been following this topic. here's a brief look at that 8:00 program. >> single worst day i've had on television, the actor robert blake is arrested. and he's arrested up in the san fernando valley somewhere for popping his wife. that's about what the story is worth. what i just gave you. the actor, robert blake, who has done one very good performance and a
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does the malone investment change that? >> well, you know, we downgraded the stock when the stock hit around $80, well before malone even hinted that he would do something like this. but i think for people who are on the sidelines, this definitely could potentially change your decision. and i think you could see a lot of people grow a lot more constructive on the name. especially since it's just hard to bet against john malone. he is smarter than every media investor out there. >> what are the growth prospects of the entire business? where does the growth come from, would you say, in the next three to five years? >> well, historically, charter has underinvested on the video side. right now it is the fastest growing cable company, it has the best footprint in the industry and the best management team. so i think there's a lot of growth that still -- that we're still seeing over the next two years for charter. >> and you know, barton, you wonder if there are other companies out there that mr. malone might look for. cablevisio
does the malone investment change that? >> well, you know, we downgraded the stock when the stock hit around $80, well before malone even hinted that he would do something like this. but i think for people who are on the sidelines, this definitely could potentially change your decision. and i think you could see a lot of people grow a lot more constructive on the name. especially since it's just hard to bet against john malone. he is smarter than every media investor out there. >>...
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donor. >> really changed the way with the way people deal with a doctor in his community. >> 55 years, never taken a vacation. last time he left the state was in the world war ii army. you know what he charges for the doctor's appointment? five bucks. when he started, it was two. he said it's gotten a little bit -- >> a little inflation? >> yeah. first time i met him, over 30 years, he had seen 50 patients, set a broken arm, and delivered two children and it was 10:00 in the morning. >> how did you find him the first time around? >> i wandered through town, and somebody was talking about him in the coffee shot. they said, we're really lucky to have a doctor here all the time. i said, really? they said, yeah, yeah, he grew up on a farm outside of town, graduated with honors from northwestern university, wanted to be a cardiologist, but then thought maybe the folks in rushville need me more. >> tell us about a guy named fred benson, a guy you wrote about block island, rhode island, but you and i were speaking ahead of this, and i admit, i've been revering your story telling the year, an
donor. >> really changed the way with the way people deal with a doctor in his community. >> 55 years, never taken a vacation. last time he left the state was in the world war ii army. you know what he charges for the doctor's appointment? five bucks. when he started, it was two. he said it's gotten a little bit -- >> a little inflation? >> yeah. first time i met him, over 30 years, he had seen 50 patients, set a broken arm, and delivered two children and it was 10:00 in...
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world of campaigning has changed so much. i didn't see any other media organization pick up the story and push it. a new way to communicate and how obama cam pape talked to followers and people to vote for them. they didn't go to the media. they went to them. there was no story on cnn calling on them to apologize. a of those organizations have veterans but nobody else picked it up. it's what you said, greg. if fox brings it up, it's not a story. veterans watch the show and people who support them not just from the vietnam war but iraqi freedom and enduring freedom also reached out to you. i commend you for it but a fascinating lesson in current communication in politic and media. >> greg: people at "the amazing race" is good people. brukeheimev a great guy, patriot and does work. they don't it coming. the fact they acted on the next show, shows they mean it. there is no harm to say you screwed up. story of my life. >> kimberly: i am proud of you. this shows when you have a voice and feel passionate how it rez mates to produce
world of campaigning has changed so much. i didn't see any other media organization pick up the story and push it. a new way to communicate and how obama cam pape talked to followers and people to vote for them. they didn't go to the media. they went to them. there was no story on cnn calling on them to apologize. a of those organizations have veterans but nobody else picked it up. it's what you said, greg. if fox brings it up, it's not a story. veterans watch the show and people who support...
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i think this is changing of the guard. new conservatives. but my question is mitt romney no,, offense. don't hate me for this. it doesn't fit. didn't fit for me. >> andrea: what do you think? >> dana: i like to watch cpacc in a non-election year. when there is a primary -- if you remember last year, last year i think, that was when everybody was out to try to win cpac. it gets all crazy. this year you have policy discussions and a little bit more, a chance to chew on okay, what do we want on conservative movement? immigration was a top thick morning. like it for this reason. >> andrea: i know you love cpac. you are glued to the t, watching the whole thing. >> bob: i tell you, there are a lot of issues that are dividing conservatives that may or may not come out. immigration one of them. drone policy being another. they are yet to find what it mean boss the next generation of conservatives. the other thing i would say that you look at the winner of the straw poll already. i wageer any amount of money that rand paul will win that. >> dana: but
i think this is changing of the guard. new conservatives. but my question is mitt romney no,, offense. don't hate me for this. it doesn't fit. didn't fit for me. >> andrea: what do you think? >> dana: i like to watch cpacc in a non-election year. when there is a primary -- if you remember last year, last year i think, that was when everybody was out to try to win cpac. it gets all crazy. this year you have policy discussions and a little bit more, a chance to chew on okay, what do...
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no matter how we claim society changes, we're still the same. women love the wedding ring, picket fence, happily ever avenue. marriage sells and it sells when compared to other choices it's better. it has been proven by science and studies of longevity and happiness. being against the bachelor makes you antiscience, bob. gender studies, professors are intent on maintaining that women and men are identical, that's flat-earthy. no, women are just way smarter about relationships than men. think about it. why else would you need a tv show dedicated to getting one handsome man married? which makes you wonder do men knee their own title 9 to level the playing field of romance? i would call it bourbon. andrea, you are only one on the table besides me that was transfixed by the show. you were watching? >> andrea: of course. i haven't missed one "bachelor" yet. ask me anything. >> greg: were you surprised by the choice? >> andrea: no, i wasn't. in "us weekly" it said they consulted with kathryn's mom and grandma and her grandma was the only grandma we sa
no matter how we claim society changes, we're still the same. women love the wedding ring, picket fence, happily ever avenue. marriage sells and it sells when compared to other choices it's better. it has been proven by science and studies of longevity and happiness. being against the bachelor makes you antiscience, bob. gender studies, professors are intent on maintaining that women and men are identical, that's flat-earthy. no, women are just way smarter about relationships than men. think...
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards apply online. creditcards.com. ♪ [ female announcer ] life is full of little tests, but bounty basic can handle them. in this lab demo one select-a-size sheet of bounty basic is 50% stronger than one full sheet of the leading bargain brand. bring it. bounty basic. [ticking] >> oh-ho! mama mia! >> ted turner is one of the largest individual landowners in the united states. he owns two million acres across 12 states. he's been described as a genius and a jackass. he's decided to reflect on a tumultuous life and more or less tell all. >> good girl, dixie. >> ted turn may have mellowed a bit, but he's still incapable of pulling his punches. >> now there's not anybody i don't like. but after this interview's over, i may not like you. >> [chuckling] yeah. [tick
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. >> it has changed me. it's made me more aware of my surroundings and not to be as trustworthy as of people as i am. >> every day cameras continue to roll, catching criminals in the act. so if you're up to no good, watch out. i'm contessa brewer. that's it for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> all of our stories have been caught on camera. they're situations no one wants to find themselves in. situations no one wants to confront. but what would you do? if you came upon a man trapped inside a burning car engulfed in flames? >> i knew eventually the car was probably going to explode. >> or if you watched a woman silently slumped to the floor of an emergency room? >> this was so not violent but so violent. >> i never grabbed a gun before but i knew i'd better be the one who had it. >> or if you were part of a crowd patiently waiting for a pizza when all hell breaks loose. >> got the concussion when he hit me the first time. >> what if you witnessed a 78-year-old man smashed to the ground by hit and run d
. >> it has changed me. it's made me more aware of my surroundings and not to be as trustworthy as of people as i am. >> every day cameras continue to roll, catching criminals in the act. so if you're up to no good, watch out. i'm contessa brewer. that's it for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> all of our stories have been caught on camera. they're situations no one wants to find themselves in. situations no one wants to confront. but what would you do? if...
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threats much more than those abroad so it was sort of interesting to see that it was sort of like a change of the script in that regard. interesting gavino we've seen a lot of cyber legislation try to make its way through congress aimed at tackling cyber security here in the u.s. it seems like they're focusing more on say threats as you had mentioned but there always is this question of how to take this measured approach and how to balance security and privacy how do they address that today or did that they actually did which was rather refreshing everyone at that hearing was willing to play ball both republicans democrats which is very interesting now that we're in sort of a such a bipartisan climate both camps were very much interested in taking approach of you know safeguarding your for our freedoms our you know our liberties but also being able to get at the certain actors again the bad actors that's a big kept on referring to hackers if you will get those people that are causing all of these disruptions so it was very very interesting they still want to be able to keep those accountab
threats much more than those abroad so it was sort of interesting to see that it was sort of like a change of the script in that regard. interesting gavino we've seen a lot of cyber legislation try to make its way through congress aimed at tackling cyber security here in the u.s. it seems like they're focusing more on say threats as you had mentioned but there always is this question of how to take this measured approach and how to balance security and privacy how do they address that today or...
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things could change. >> i like mississippi. you know, shepard smith is from mississippi. >> despite that. >> bill: does he not say that every night? does smith not say that every night he is from mississippi? hey, we know it factor tip of the day about your personal appearance. ties right in with the theme of the show tonight. the tip, 60 seconds away. >> the factor tip of the day about your personal appearance in a moment, but first the to mail. nolan from texas. i hope i'm saying that right, probably am not. mr. o'reilly even though i'm only ten years old i would like to be heard. tax money spent on mars, food menus and a stupid prom video game is dumb. do i not want to pay for these things when i'm done. you're correct. and donna from pennsylvania. the government needs to cut waste and fraud out of the budget, but the washington hacks lack the will to do it. not all. senator coburn is looking out for us exposing the cons and many others as well. and from colorado, what's insane is that the obama administration believes defic
things could change. >> i like mississippi. you know, shepard smith is from mississippi. >> despite that. >> bill: does he not say that every night? does smith not say that every night he is from mississippi? hey, we know it factor tip of the day about your personal appearance. ties right in with the theme of the show tonight. the tip, 60 seconds away. >> the factor tip of the day about your personal appearance in a moment, but first the to mail. nolan from texas. i hope...
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how everything has changed and not changed. >> it would have been really neat to go see it. >> arthel: a tour of the white house is supposed to be the perfect surprise for that little boy's eighth birthday. but it's not going to happen because you might have heard, white house is canceling tours due to those across the budget cuts. now as the doors of the people's house closed as of today, march 9, a new poll shows president obama may be feeling the political pain of those spending cuts that kicked in last week. according to a poll, his approval rating is down 8 points, following a post election high in december. are the automatic spending cuts the main reason for this? bringing in our political panel now, matt, former white house political director under president george w. bush. and bernard whitman, the democratic pollster and author of "52 reasons to vote for obama." good to see you. >> great to be here. >> arthel: i'm going to start with bernard. it might still be too early to tell, but let's go here for a second. did the president oversell the sequester and how it's supposed to a
how everything has changed and not changed. >> it would have been really neat to go see it. >> arthel: a tour of the white house is supposed to be the perfect surprise for that little boy's eighth birthday. but it's not going to happen because you might have heard, white house is canceling tours due to those across the budget cuts. now as the doors of the people's house closed as of today, march 9, a new poll shows president obama may be feeling the political pain of those spending...
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that's kind of changing things there too. so it may be less than what it appears to be. one of the perception eps these days, is good news allowing for gridlock. >> kenny, i want to bring up a quote that actually dove tails nicely with what steve liesman was talking about earlier which came out earlier this morning. he said, what they would like to see, they meaning the fed, is sustained strength. we've had accelerations in payroll growth to art's point and they have proven to be short lived in a couple of cases. the market seems to be looking at this as if the fed will take way the punch bowl. >> but again, see, i don't think the fed has taken away the punch bowl. and they did this a couple weeks ago when they interpret bit minutes. they came out the next day and said, whoa, don't anyone look nervous. i think the market needs to see sustained but it is plus 250 consistently. plus 300 really is the better number. that it is consistently. until we see that, we have this waffle. don't forget we have this dramatic move. no surprise at all. and we are still up. not even down
that's kind of changing things there too. so it may be less than what it appears to be. one of the perception eps these days, is good news allowing for gridlock. >> kenny, i want to bring up a quote that actually dove tails nicely with what steve liesman was talking about earlier which came out earlier this morning. he said, what they would like to see, they meaning the fed, is sustained strength. we've had accelerations in payroll growth to art's point and they have proven to be short...
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so another challenge was how do we change the mind set, how did we make people realize it's not right to do the kind of things they were doing which was grafting, taking money and being a corrupt society, taking money from people just to move throughout their town. one of the ways we did that was trying to be sure we took people and spent time with the police officers themselves. we probably spent way too much -- too much emphasis on contractors early on and the problem with that was we would send our contractor force out, they may have been the only people out there doing the training, and what would happen when the threat increase took place, the contractors would remain on the safety of the compound. this could go on for days or weeks. the frustration came from the afghans because they relied on that training on a daily basis. so the person that was with them training them may not be there now for days or weeks at a time. so we kind of changed that around and said we need to take our armed personnel and put them out there and spend time with these folks day in and day out, not only
so another challenge was how do we change the mind set, how did we make people realize it's not right to do the kind of things they were doing which was grafting, taking money and being a corrupt society, taking money from people just to move throughout their town. one of the ways we did that was trying to be sure we took people and spent time with the police officers themselves. we probably spent way too much -- too much emphasis on contractors early on and the problem with that was we would...
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change the roles around. we can do the big deal if we have some leadership. >> schieffer: why not just keep the cuts? okay, you got want cuts that sequestration ordered. why not cope those cuts but write some legislation that says you'll glyph the president the flexibility to decide where within each of his departments those cuts will come. what would be wrong with that, senator mccain? >> first of all lindsey just gave you the number, disproportionate cuts to defense. defense is 19% of the discretionary spend the non-medicare non-social security. it's taken 50% of the cuts. and you put that on top of $487 billion, $87 billion already cut by secretary gates and you are talk about a "hollow army." if you deprive the military of the ability to train the ability to have flight hours for our pilots and air crews the ability of our people to have the right kind of equipment to fight with, then you are putting us in danger, in my view. >> schieffer: but wouldn't that be a way to start snow. >> no. >> schieffer: bec
change the roles around. we can do the big deal if we have some leadership. >> schieffer: why not just keep the cuts? okay, you got want cuts that sequestration ordered. why not cope those cuts but write some legislation that says you'll glyph the president the flexibility to decide where within each of his departments those cuts will come. what would be wrong with that, senator mccain? >> first of all lindsey just gave you the number, disproportionate cuts to defense. defense is...
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at some point this is going to change and the fed will have to move towards tightening. i would remind people when feds tighten interest rates, stocks do fine, economy does fine. you don't want to buy when they are easing. >> that's true. what we'll see, i assume, the fed will start tightening when the economy feels it's about to handle it. that would make sense. that could be another two years out. >> sure. it's probably going to be two if not three years out. >> there you go. while the music playing, you've got to dance. >> very quickly. kenny, do you think this market's advance continues? >> listen, you know me. i've been playing all along and keep getting hitting in the face with it. now in unchartered territory, nothing above us, the market has to find its way. i think it will churn. >> thank you both. appreciate it. writes the nasdaq in all this. will it ever hit a new high again? we'll talk about that two minutes away. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figu
at some point this is going to change and the fed will have to move towards tightening. i would remind people when feds tighten interest rates, stocks do fine, economy does fine. you don't want to buy when they are easing. >> that's true. what we'll see, i assume, the fed will start tightening when the economy feels it's about to handle it. that would make sense. that could be another two years out. >> sure. it's probably going to be two if not three years out. >> there you...
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so we kind of changed that around and said we need to take our armed personnel and put them out there and spend time with these folks day in and day out, not only built trust between us and the afghans but it gave them the ability to prg on a daily basis. so the other frustration was the coalition effort. there was a lot of people with great intentions willing to help shared by many different countries. the frustration was many different countries, there's many different ways of doing things. so we would be out there telling the afghans, this is how you conduct police operations, this is how we do police training, this is how you hold your weapon and engage the enemy, and then several weeks later another force would come in and not that it was necessarily wrong, but it was different. so from the afghan perspective, incredibly frustrating to understand where they are going and what they need to be doing and what is right and what is wrong. so in closing if someone were to ask me from 2010 to where we're at now, is there hope i would say, yes, there is. as we stand down our combat force
so we kind of changed that around and said we need to take our armed personnel and put them out there and spend time with these folks day in and day out, not only built trust between us and the afghans but it gave them the ability to prg on a daily basis. so the other frustration was the coalition effort. there was a lot of people with great intentions willing to help shared by many different countries. the frustration was many different countries, there's many different ways of doing things....